Improvement in gang-saw gages



UNITED 'STATESl JOSEPH M. FARRELL, 0F MARINETTE, WISCONSIN.

IMPROVEMENT IN GANG-SAW G'AGES."

Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 173,277, dated February8, 1876; application filed i AugustQ, 1875. a'

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, JOSEPH M. FARRELL, of Marinette, in the State ofWisconsin, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Gang-Saw Gages,Which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification,reference being had to the. accompanying drawings.

The object of my invention is to secure a firm and parallel positionofthe saws, and also great economy ot time in removing andreplacing thesaws, also the cheapness of construction and simplicity of mechanism, by

' using gages E G, constructed of' any desirable material, and xedpermanently'upon one or both sides of the saws K L, placed immediatelybelow the hangers at the top and directly above the hooks at the bottomof the saws, as shown in Figures 1 and 2f; also, in combination with theabove, the spring-gages F county of Oconto andv H, in the positionsshown in Figs. l, 2, 3, and

l. The saw-gages E and G, attached to the saws in the manner and for thepurpose set forth. 1 l

2. Thegages E and G, attached to the saws, as described, in combinationwith the springgages F and H, as and for the purpose specifled. A

JOSEPH M. FARRELL. Witnesses:

\ JAMES D. SMITH,

GEORGE CLARK.

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